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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the questions you ask when considering divorce? We have compiled a list of frequently asked questions that can serve those who feel that divorce is on their horizon. There are many factors you should consider.

What are my options for divorce?

Going to court is not the only option for your divorce. [Read More…]

How do I talk to my spouse about Collaborative Divorce?

Brainstorming with your attorney about options for informing your spouse can uncover options and insight. [Read More…]

How do I select a divorce attorney?

Experience, personality, style…. someone you feel comfortable working isn’t just a guessing game. Here are some guidelines to consider. [Read More…]

How can I maintain my privacy during my divorce?

Information in a litigated divorce is often part of a public record for anyone to see. Collaborative divorce can help you maintain your privacy throughout your divorce. [Read More…]

How can I minimize the effects of our divorce on our children?

Perhaps the single most important factor in determining how your children adjust to divorce is how their parents interact. There are ways to effectively parent throughout your divorce. [Read More…]

How do I cope during my divorce?

During divorce it is essential to acknowledge your emotions and manage your feelings in a way that helps you make smart decisions to preserve your family, important relationships, and your dignity.  This section on divorce information provides tips and strategies for managing stress and coping with your divorce. [Read More…]

How can I minimize my financial loss and protect my assets?

Taking control and managing your money and assets during divorce will provide you with a greater sense of empowerment and security about your future. A Collaborative financial professional can assist you in making informed decisions about your financial future. [Read More…]

Will this ever end? I’m ready for this to be over…

The end of a marriage represents not only a loss, but also a new beginning. If you’re newly divorced, a lot more than marital status has probably changed. This is a time to take stock and make some plans. This section of the web site will provide you with strategies for moving forward with life after divorce. [Read More…]

How do I get started?

Making a beginning towards a newly structured family with the guidance of your attorneys and other professionals. They will guide your decisions to a well-informed, favorable outcome. [Read More…]

 

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